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The imitative mind : development, evolution, and brain bases / ed. Andrew N. Meltzoff, Wolfgang Prinz Piece-Analytic Level: Imitation, apraxia, and hemisphere dominance • The role of imitation in body ownership and mental growth • Is there such a thing as functional equivalence between imagined, observed, and executed action? • Cell populations in the banks of the superior temporal sulcus of the macaque and imitation • From minor neurons to imitation: facts and speculations • What is the body schema? • On bodies and events • Visuomotor coupligs in object-oriented and imitative actions • Goal-directed imitation • Imitation : common mechanisms in the observation and execution of finger and mouth movements • Experimental approaches to imitation • Seeing actions as hiearchically organizad structures: great ape manual skills • The imitator's representation of the imitated : ape and child • Ego function of early imitations • Notes on individual differences and the assumed elusiveness of neonatal imitation • Self-awareness, other-awareness, and secondary representation • Imitation and imitation recognition: functional use in preverbial infants and nonverbal children with autism • Elements of a developmental theory of imitation • An introduction to the imitative mind and brainPublication: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002Description: 353 pAvailability:
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The Cambridge handbook of thinking and reasoning / ed. Keith J. Holyoak, Robert G. Morrison Piece-Analytic Level: Learning to think : the challenges of teaching thinking • Intelligence • Thinking and reasoning in medicine • Scientific thinking and reasoning • Ellsworth, Phoebe C. • Language and thought • Reasoning and thinking in nonhuman primates • Effects of aging on reasoning • Mathematical cognition • Development of thinking • Cognitive and neuroscience aspects of thought disorder • Cognive neuroscience of deductive reasoning • Thinking in working memory • Thinking as a production system • Complex declarative learning • Creativity • Problem solving • Motivated thinking • A model of heuristic judgment • Decision making • Visuospatial reasoning • Mental models and thought • Deductive reasoning • Causal learning • Analogy • Approaches to modeling human mental representations : what works, what doesn't, and why • Concepts and categories : memory, meaning, and metaphysics • Similarity • Thinking and reasoning : a reader's guidePublication: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005Description: 858 p.Availability:
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